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Fighter jet flypast planned for Redblacks home opener Friday evening

Two CF-18 fighter jets will pass over central Ottawa Friday evening before the 7:30 p.m. kickoff of the Ottawa Redblacks game against Winnipeg.

Team says 2 fighter jets will pass by before 7:30 p.m. kickoff

Royal Canadian Air Force CF-18 Hornets pass the top of the National War Memorial during a D-Day commemoration in Ottawa Monday, June 6, 2022.
Royal Canadian Air Force CF-18 Hornets fly past the National War Memorial in Ottawa on June 6. The jets will be above the city again Friday evening. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)

Two CF-18 fighter jets will pass over central Ottawa Friday evening before the 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff of the Ottawa Redblacks home opener game against Winnipeg.

The team and city tweeted about the flypast on Wednesday. Neither they nor theDepartment of National Defence have given a more specific time or route.

Flypasts can be traumatizing for people caught unaware, thosewho have been in conflict zones and those who are sensitive to sudden loud noises.

A similar flypast over TD Place and the surrounding neighbourhoods in 2015scared people, many of them contacting CBC. The Royal Canadian Air Force and team apologized for not better notifying people.

More recently, a CF-18 flypast over downtown June 6 led several people to write CBC about being caught unaware and frightened, particularly after the devastating fatal windstorm a little more thantwo weeks earlier.

Ahead of that recentflypast to commemorate the 1944 D-Day operation, the air force wrote in its media advisory that flypasts are carefully planned for public safety, depend on flying conditions including weather, and "allow us to demonstrate to Canadians the capabilities of our personnel and aircraft."

There's currently a 40 per cent chance of showers in Ottawa on Friday. The game is a rematch of last week's season-opening Blue Bombers win in Winnipeg.